Really cool video on China’s Forbidden City and how the architecture was designed so that it could withstand even a 10.1 earthquake! This is just one example of how certain civilizations would adapt structures to the terrain they lived on.
Honestly the mere fact that some people refer to Daddy Long Legs as “harvestmen” is creepier than 90% of all deliberately created horror but like the worst part is that the alternative is calling them Daddy Long Legs
True harvestmen, and not cellar spiders which are the other Daddy Long Legs, are truly omnivorous- known to eat everything from spiders, to fecal matter, to leaves and fungus… But one of the singularly most interesting habits of a particular European species is their almost symbiotic relationship with beehives– particularly man-made beehives. When a bee dies inside the hives, workers will remove the the corpse to just outside the hive just before dark. And the harvestmen? Well, they live up to their name.
So what you’re saying is that they are the grim reaper for bees.
You can use sin only in the object part of a sentence, not in the subject part. In this sentence you can use sin after och in the subject part, as both hund and katt are grammatical objects:
hon går med sin hund och sin katt – she walks with her dog and cat
But here both hon and hund are subjects:
hon och hennes hund går sin vanliga promenad she and her dog go their usual walk
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